Hangar 9 Sopwith Camel - Maiden Flight

In this video, 2BrothersAdventures takes the stunning Hangar 9 Sopwith Camel out for its true maiden flight. This 6S-powered World War I biplane is a masterpiece of scale detail—complete with a pilot and machine guns—but as the guys quickly discover, "beautiful" doesn't always mean "easy to fly." ​Watch as they navigate the challenges of this notorious "tail dragger," dealing with a short-nosed design that makes it incredibly tail-heavy and "squirly" in the air. From loose scale cables to intense trimming sessions mid-flight, it’s a race against the fading daylight to get this bird back on the ground in one piece. ​In this video, you’ll see: ​Full Maiden Flight: See the Sopwith Camel take to the skies for the first time. ​Technical Breakdown: Why the tail dragger design and short nose make it a handful for any pilot. ​RC Tips: Insights on battery choice (3300mAh - 5000mAh 6S) and adjusting control surfaces for better stability. ​The "2Brothers" Vibe: Plenty of banter about woodworking, golfing, and why we love this hobby even when it’s stressful. ​Is the Hangar 9 Sopwith Camel a "hangar queen" meant only for display, or a legendary flyer? Tune in to find out! ​Don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe for more RC adventures and shop projects. 👍 Like the video if you enjoyed the flight! 💬 Comment below: What’s the most "squirly" plane you’ve ever flown? ​#RCPlane #SopwithCamel #Hangar9 #MaidenFlight #Aviation #RCScale #2BrothersAdventures #WWIWarpaint